Every fourth Thursday of the month of November, the department store Macy’s presents its incredible Thanksgiving day parade to celebrate the the annual holiday and thus start the most magical time in the city, Christmas. This particular parade that has been performed since 1924 and attracts locals and tourists alike. More than 3.5 million people […]
Read MoreOne of the most popular nighttime activities in the city is going to listen to live Jazz. The options are abundant on just about every night of the week. From the well known tourist locations to hidden bars with artists less known but still good. Listening to good jazz in New York is a common […]
Read MoreAre you in New York for the 4th of July? Then you cannot miss all the events that take place on this date to celebrate the Independence Day of the United States. EVENTS OF JULY 4 IN NEW YORK 1- HOT DOGS COMPETITION IN CONEY ISLAND An event that takes place every July 4 from […]
Read MoreThe annual Bryant Park Christmas tree lighting takes place Friday, Dec 1st from 6-8pm! You don’t want to miss this if you’re visiting NYC! Dress warm if you want to get there early and avoid the big rush! Definitely worth the visit and less crowded than the Rockefeller Christmas tree lighting 🙂
Read MoreSince its beginnings in 1974 as a one-day tribute to Harlem, Harlem Week has evolved over four decades into a monthlong celebration of the community’s rich economic, political and cultural history. This year’s celebration kicks off on July 30 with “A Great Day in Harlem” and some of the events include an auto show, children’s […]
Read MoreThe oldest and largest street festival in Brooklyn, New York known as Atlantic Antic returns on Sunday, September 24, 2017! The 43rd annual Atlantic Antic™ brings together hundreds of thousands of people from everywhere to Atlantic Avenue to celebrate the longstanding tradition of food, art, music, shopping, festivities, and a whole lotta fun! Set on […]
Read MoreThe 41st annual Macy’s Fireworks in New York City is a much anticipated yearly event. There are many places to watch the spectacle including the piers, from hotels, boat tours and more. Keep an eye for more information on following link from Macy’s! These are the best areas to view the fireworks:
Read MoreHow about an all-you-can-eat ice cream party at Bryant Park!? Check out the first stop on the Scooper Bowl® World Tour: New York! The nation’s largest All-You-Can-Eat Ice Cream Festival lands in Manhattan’s Bryant Park on June 1-3. Try some of the best ice cream and sorbet from the nation’s leading companies and craft creameries. […]
Read MoreThe annual cherry blossom festival at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden known as Sakura Matsuri, starts Saturday, April 29 and Sunday, April 30, 2017 | 10 a.m.–6 p.m. The festival offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture. The festival also marks the end of “hanami”, the Japanese cultural tradition of […]
Read MoreThe annual Museum Mile Festival returns for free admission to some of the world’s finest art collections during extended evening hours on June 13, from 6pm to 9pm. This 23-block festival stretches down Fifth Avenue and the participating institutions include—El Museo del Barrio, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Cooper Hewitt, […]
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